Amu Power Company
Amu Power Company is a power generation company based in Nairobi, Kenya.
Overview
Amu Power Company was formed as a consortium between Gulf Energy and Nairobi Securities Exchange-listed Centum Investment Company Limited.The firm was awarded the tender by the Government of Kenya to develop a 981.5 Megawatt coal-fired power plant in the Manda area of Lamu County, dubbed the Lamu Coal Power Station. This would be the first coal power station in East Africa and the project is valued at KSh164 Billion.
The coal plant is being challenged in court and fought by local activists. Lamu is a UNESCO world heritage site that is threatened by the Plant. One could therefore argue the investment is in danger of failing to take off.
Hindpal Jabbal, the former chairman of Energy Regulation Commission of Kenya states that the coal plant is a massive waste of public funds as capacity charges alone will cost Kenyan Taxpayers KSh360 billion, annually, even if no electricity is consumed·
Ownership
The company is owned by a consortium whose shareholding was as depicted in the table below, as of May 2018:Rank | Name of Owner | Percentage Ownership |
1 | Centum Investment Company Limited | |
2 | Gulf Energy | |
3 | China Huadian | |
4 | Sichuan Number 3 Power Construction Company | |
5 | Sichuan Electric Power Design and Consulting Company | |
6 | GE Power | 20.00 |
Total | 100.00 |